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  • You can definitely reuse old material. The only problem is that your scores will be slightly inflated, but that's not a problem if you're just trying to keep up to speed on the material. For LG specifically, I've found that my scores aren't even ap…
  • Yes, I read a lot when I was growing up, and I still read a lot. I read NYT, WSJ, Washington Post, fiction books and nonfiction books. RC is still a time crunch for me, but I can finish it and get -1/-2 usually.
  • @"Leah M B" said: My diagnostic was 155 and it took me about 7 months of studying part time while working full time to get to a 168 as well. I think a 170 by November is unrealistic. Mid 160s probably, upper 160s maybe. 170+ is unlikely. Thi…
  • Mine actually took it because of the date display. I think he was wrong, but I had no recourse at the time. I had to just use the clock on the wall. The next time I took the test, I was sure to buy a watch without a rotating bezel or date display. …
  • I had that Casio watch linked above, and my proctor confiscated it. I would recommend just buying a no-frills watch with no date display and no rotating bezel.
  • @lsatplaylist said: Sweet! What's your dream school? Somewhere warm, hopefully! Maybe Duke, UVA, Texas, Vanderbilt or UCLA. I moved up north for grad school, and I'm kind of finished with the cold.
  • Yep, I'm here too. I'll be 30 when I start law school. I've honestly never felt bad about being older than most prospective law school students. What's the rush? I mean, at a certain age maybe it's no longer worth it just in a purely financial sens…
  • I too am really worried about the 12:30 time for the June test. I'm definitely a morning person. It's really difficult for me to do anything mentally demanding after maybe 3 or 4PM. I've actually considered putting my test off to September just beca…